Behavioral Economics
Latest Questions for Behavioral Economics (38)
Let's talk about an interesting phenomenon first.
Why are limited edition sneakers, rare stamps, or paintings by famous artists so expensive? Their use value might not be high; the shoes might not be ...
Of course, and understanding the "herd mentality" and financial crises from an ethological perspective will be much more intuitive than looking at a bunch of complex economic charts.
You've hit the nail on the head with that question. When it comes to financial crises, if you peel back the layers of complex financial products and piles of reports, what you'll find underneath is ra...
Okay, this is a very interesting question, and it's particularly relevant to our daily lives. Let me share my thoughts, trying to explain it in simple terms.
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Ha, this question hits the nail on the head! Graham's The Intelligent Investor is practically the Bible for avoidin...
Hey there, friend, that’s an excellent question you've asked—one that really hits on one of the core secrets in the world of investing. Many people assume that making money in the stock market require...
Bro, you've hit the nail on the head. This is practically one of the ultimate questions every investor encounters. The market's "overreaction," to put it simply, is the concentrated manifestation of c...
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No problem, this is a fascinating topic. Benjamin Graham is essentially the father of value investing. What's remarkable is that decades before the term "behavioral finance" b...
Okay, friend, let's talk about this down-to-earth topic – how to manage yourself when investing and not get swept up in the crowd frenzy.
This is easier said than done.
Okay, let's discuss this topic.
Who Is the Investor's Greatest Enemy?
You might think it's the volatile market, cunning institutions, or sudden "black swan" events.
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